In ancient China, a mysterious stone monument stands in the Valley of the Kings, paying tribute to Wu Zetian, a remarkable woman who rose from concubine to become the country's only female emperor. Despite her impressive achievements, history has long portrayed her as a ruthless and tyrannical leader who allegedly killed her own children and brought China to the brink of collapse. However, a closer examination of the evidence reveals a more complex and nuanced truth.
China's Emperor of Evil
Wu Zetian, a trailblazing figure in ancient Chinese history, rose from humble beginnings as a concubine to claim the throne, earning her place among the most powerful leaders of her time.